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Thread: True Roller Chain for Rover 2000 4.6 rebuild?

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    Unhappy True Roller Chain for Rover 2000 4.6 rebuild?

    PLEASE HELP I'm currently rebuilding my 4.6 and would I like to put a true roller in the motor. I realise that this may require some machining to the cam or not? Any how, please help if you know the tricks.. Engine block and heads are to be degreased today and we will be checking everything out for required machining work later this week.. So, I would like to get all the parts on order when possible.

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    I recently had a 4.6 engine rebuilt and went with a Roll Master timing set. It has vernier adjustment with duplex chain.

    They're not off the shelf for the P38 (what is?). I sourced it via Orger Engines in Bayswater. They can get them modified to suit. Hope this helps.

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    Quote Originally Posted by P38Tom View Post
    PLEASE HELP I'm currently rebuilding my 4.6 and would I like to put a true roller in the motor.
    I am rebuiding a 4.6 as well and am the stage of putting the cam in and timing gear - what is a "True Roller" - I googled it but the answers were not clear.

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    Yep. Not sure what true roller is?

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    Quote Originally Posted by davidsonsm View Post
    Yep. Not sure what true roller is?
    It's the same as a Rollmaster or whatever. I think it may have been a Cloyes name but now it's used over there for anything similar. This may help:

    http://www.summitracing.com/int/sear...=true%20roller

    But otherwise, try the mob listed above as they may have the expertise to deal with it. Rollmaster seems like a good brand and I'm using one in a new 3.5.
    At any given point in time, somewhere in the world someone is working on a Land-Rover.

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    The issue is that the Serpentine timing cover isn't deep enough to accommodate the width of the dbl roller chain. Due to not having the distributor drive gear on the end of the cam the cover is shallower, hub of the balancer shorter etc etc.

    Also none of the summit sets will suit a thor setup as the upper gear isn't cut to suit the cam angle sensor.

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    Could use a Disco 1 'interim' serpentine cover that came with a distributor and drive gear on the end of the cam.

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